How many moles of helium gas are present in a balloon with a volume of 950 ml a pressure of 3.47 atm and a temperature of 104 degrees celcius

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Answer 1

Answer:

.107 moles

Explanation:

To find moles given the info above, we use a variation of the Ideal Gas Law,

mol = PV/RT, where P is in atm, V is in L, T is in K, and R is the gas constant

P=3.47 atmL= .950 LT= 377 KR= .08206

mol= 3.47(.950) / 377(.08206)

=.107 moles H2

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What is the molarity of a solution where 2.2 mol of KCl is dissolved to make 5.7 L of solution?

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0.386M. Molarity is gotten by dividing no of moles by the volume (Litre or dm3)

Which mixture would be easiest to separate based on the size of the particles?
A.
oil and water
B.
vinegar and water
C.
sand and gravel
D.
sugar and water

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Answer:

i believe sand and gravel because you can sift the sand

Explanation:

Question 4 of 15
The types of radiation produced by alpha, beta, and gamma decay differ in
many ways. Which characteristic do they all have in common?
A. The ability to treat cancer
B. The ability to cause cancer
C. The ability to trace the movement of chemicals
D. The ability to damage human tissue

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Answer:

D. The ability to damage human tissue

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Consider the following generic chemical equation.
A+3B→C
What is the limiting reactant when each of the following amounts of A and B are allowed to react?
A. 1 mol A; 4 mol B
B. 2 mol A; 3 mol B
C. 0.5 mol A; 1.6 mol B
D. 24 mol A; 75 mol B

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Answer:

[tex]\fbox{ A) A \: is \: limiting \: reactant }[/tex]

[tex]\fbox{ B) B \: is \: limiting \: reactant }[/tex]

[tex]\fbox{ C) A \: is \: limiting \: reactant }[/tex]

[tex]\fbox{ D) A \: is \: limiting \: reactant }[/tex]

Explanation:

Given equation:

[tex]A+3B \rightarrow \: C [/tex]

To find:

Limiting reactant for corresponding number of moles=?

Solution:

We know that the liming reactant is any atom, ion or molecule which is completely consumed during a reaction and other reactant is still left in reactant vessel.

For the given reaction A+3B→C

for every one mole of A three moles of B are required.

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in A) there is one mole of A and 4 mole of B,

if 1 mole of A will react with 3 moles of B, 1 mole of B will be still there in reaction, the reactant was completely consumed is A which is limiting reactant.

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in B) there is 2 mole of A and 3 mole of B,

if 1 mole of A will react with 3 moles of B, 1 mole of A will be still there in reaction, the reactant was completely consumed is B which is limiting reactant.

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in C) there is 0.5 mole of A and 1.6 mole of B

if one mole of A requires three moles of B to complete the reaction then,

0.5 moles of A will require 1.5 moles of B

if 0.5 mole of A will react with 1.6 moles of B, 0.1 mole of B will be still there in reaction, the reactant was completely consumed is A which is limiting reactant.

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in D) there is 24 mole of A and 72 mole of B

if one mole of A requires three moles of B to complete the reaction then,

24 moles of A will require 72 moles of B.

if 24 mole of A will react with 75 moles of B, 3 mole of B will be left over in reaction, the reactant was completely consumed is A which is limiting reactant.

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[tex]\fbox{ A) A \: is \: limiting \: reactant }[/tex]

[tex]\fbox{ B) B \: is \: limiting \: reactant }[/tex]

[tex]\fbox{ C) A \: is \: limiting \: reactant }[/tex]

[tex]\fbox{ D) A \: is \: limiting \: reactant }[/tex]

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8. Thermal Energy is?
A. Kinetic
B. Potential
c. Potential and Kinetic
D. Neither Potential and Kinetic

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Thermal energy is the sum of the kinetic and potential energy of all the particles in an object. The figure shows that if either potential or kinetic energy increases, thermal energy increases.

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Identify the type of energy conversion represented by each picture.
solar energy to light energy
electric energy to light energy
electric energy to heat energy
wind energy to electric energy

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The given pictures show conversion of energy from one form to another.

#Picture 1

Electric energy to Heat energy

#Picture 2

Wind energy to electric energy

#Picture 3

Solar energy to light energy

#Picture 4

Electric energy to light energy

How many Si atoms are there in 1.00 g of silicon

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Number of atoms in 1 g of silicon are 6.022 * 10^23

Determine the empirical formula of a compound containing 48.38 grams of carbon, 8.12 grams of hydrogen, and 53.5 grams of oxygen

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As with most stoichiometry problems, it is necessary to work in moles. The ratio of the moles of each element will provide the ratio of the atoms of each element.

Get the mass of each element by assuming a certain overall mass for the sample (100 g is a good mass to assume when working with percentages).

Remeber that percentages are a ratio multiplied by 100. You must convert percentages back to their decimal value before working with them.

(.4838) (100 g) = 48.38 g C

(.0812 ) (100 g) = 8.12 g H

(.5350) (100 g) = 53.38 g O

Convert the mass of each element to moles of each element using the atomic masses.

(48.38 g C) (1 mol/ 12.10 g C) = 4.028 mol C

(8.12 g H) (1 mol/ 1.008 g H) = 8.056 mol H

(53.38 g O) (1 mol/ 16.00 g O) = 3.336 mol O

Find the ratio or the moles of each element by dividing the number of moles of each by the smallest number of moles.

Use the mole ratio to write the empirical formula.

What is the molarity of a solution made by adding 1.565 moles of
PbNO3 to 0.500 L?
300. M
31.3 M
3.13 M
1.56 M

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Answer:

3.13M

Explanation:

Using the Molaitry equation ( M = n/v ) just plug numbers in and solve.

For the reaction H2O) =H% + OH", if x moles of H and y moles of OH are formed K. is y A. *?/(1 – x) C. 1/xy D. xy ​

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Answer: Correct option is B)

The standard enthalpy change of formation of a compound is the enthalpy change which occurs when one mole of the compound is formed from its elements under standard conditions. The equation showing the standard enthalpy change of formation of water is

H
2
(g)+

2
1

​ O

2

​ (g)⟶H

2                                                                   ↑

​ O(l)                                           1 mole of water formed.

∴   Enthalpy of formation is −X2kJ/mol.

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Which technique can be used to remove air bubbles from a syringe? a) Hold the syringe downward, shake vigorously for 10 seconds, and expel the bubbles through the needle using the syringe plunger. Hold the syringe upright, provide a firm tap or flick to the b) barrel, and expel the bubbles through the needle using the syringe plunger. Hold the syringe upright, shake vigorously for 10 seconds, c) and expel the bubbles through the needle using the syringe plunger. Hold the syringe downward, provide a firm tap or flick to the d) barrel, and expel the bubbles through the needle using the syringe plunger.

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Answer:

Point the syringe upright and tap firmly to move the bubbles to the top and expel by pushing the plunger

Explanation:

If you hold the syringe upside down the bubbles will end up at the bottom of the syringe by the plunger since they float up when tapped

a 21.0 kg rock rests on the edge of a cliff 32.0 m high. how much gravitational potential energy does the rock have

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Explanation:

Formula for Potential energy=mgh mass* gravity*height

21kg × 10 ×32=6720joules

If a 21.0 kg rock rests on the edge of a cliff 32.0 m high, the gravitational potential energy gained by the rock would be 6585.6 Joules.

What is mechanical energy?

Mechanical energy is the combination of all the energy in motion represented by total kinetic energy and the total stored energy in the system which is represented by total potential energy.

As given in the problem a 21.0 kg rock rests on the edge of a cliff 32.0 m high, then we have to calculate the potential energy gained by the rock,

The potential energy of the rock = 21 × 9.8 × 32

                                                      = 6585.6 Joules.

Thus ,If a 21.0 kg rock rests on the edge of a cliff 32.0 m high, the gravitational potential energy gained by the rock would be 6585.6 Joules.

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is mixing water and glue a chemical or physical change?

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Answer:

physical

Explanation:

because it would still remain as a liquid. if you were to add borax or something to it, then it would be a chemical change.

10. Boron has two naturally occurring isotopes, 10B with an atomic mass of 10.0129370amu and 11Bwith an atomic mass of 11.0093054amu. The atomic mass of boron is 10.81 (from the periodic table). The percent abundances of the boron isotopes are __________% 10Band __________% 11B.

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Explanation:

allowing 20% discount on the market price of a watch the value of the watch will be rs 2376 when a VAT of 10% is added ,find it's market price

Which substance will hold its shape?

plasma
liquid
gas
solid

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Answer:

solid

Explanation:

plasma = no

liquid= shapes is container it is in

gas = shaped to container also

A lab technician determines the boiling point elevation of an aqueous solution of a nonvolatile, nonelectrolyte to be 1.12 C. What is the solution’s molality?

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Answer:

2.19m

Explanation:

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Which type of covalent bond is the least stable?
A.Covalent bonds
B.Double bonds
C.Single bonds
D.Triple Bonds

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Answer:

D because: A Triple bond is when three pairs of electrons are shared between two atoms in a molecule. It is the least stable out of the three general types of covalent bonds.

Why is it important for scientist to be objective when using the design process like the scientific method when doing there investigations?

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Answer:

Scientists use the scientific method to make testable explanations and predictions about the world. A scientist asks a question and develops an experiment, or set of experiments, to answer that question. Engineers use the engineering design process to create solutions to problems.

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Using the rules that you learned during the session, what is the answer to the following question?

55.78 * 23.7

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A) 1,322
B) 1,320

explain:

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The answer is A. The answer multiplied is 1321.986 but you round it up.

Which types of particles are involved in a fission reaction?

A neutral neutron strikes a large neutral nucleus.

A positive proton strikes a large positive nucleus.

A neutral neutron strikes a large positive nucleus.

A positive proton strikes a large neutral nucleus.

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The first one a neutral neutron strikes a large neutral nucleus

Which of the following are true about photosynthesis and cellular respiration. (Select all that apply.)


The products of one process are the reactants of the other.


The relationship between them enables life to survive as we know it.


They both happen only in plants.


They both take place in human cells.

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Answer:

2 and 4 are the best answers

Explanation:

Answer:

A and B

Explanation:

Took the k12 test.

A manometer measures 450 torr of pressure in a container with 0.500-L sample of carbon dioxide, CO2. The gas is compressed to a volume of 0.100 L. What is the new pressure reading in the manometer?

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Let's see

Apply boyles law

P1V1=P2V2450(0.5)=0.1P_2225=0.1P_2P_2=2250Torr

Calculate AHræn for the following reaction
2 AX (g) + 7 BY (g) →4AY (g) + 6 BX (g)
Use the following AHformation values for AX, BY, AY and BX
AX: AHformation = -80 kJ/mol
BY: AH formation = 57 kJ/mol
AY: AHformation = -379 kJ/mol
BX: AHformation = -251 kJ/mol

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Answer:

60ax 70by 67ay ah251

Explanation:

Consider the following reaction where Kc = 55.6 at 698 K.

H2(g) + I2(g) 2HI(g)

A reaction mixture was found to contain 2.29×10-2 moles of H2(g), 3.80×10-2 moles of I2(g) and 0.254 moles of HI(g), in a 1.00 liter container.

Is the reaction at equilibrium?
If not, what direction must it run in order to reach equilibrium?

The reaction quotient, Qc, equals
.

The reactionfill in the blank 2

A. must run in the forward direction to reach equilibrium.
B. must run in the reverse direction to reach equilibrium.
C. is at equilibrium.

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Answer:

B

No the reaction is not at equilibrium

The reaction must run to the left (reactants) to reach equilibrium

Qc = 74.14

Explanation:

Qc = (0.254)^2 / ((2.29 x 10-2)(3.8 x 10-2))

Qc = 74.14

74.14 > 55.6

Qc > Kc

What is the equilibrium constant K at 25°C for an electrochemical cell when E° = +0.0140 V and n = 2?(F = 96,500 J/(V・mol), R = 8.314 J/(mol・K))

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The equilibrium constant of the electriochmeical cell as shown is  2.976.

What is the equilibrium constant?

The equilibrium constant of a reaction shows the extent of the conversion of the reactants to products.

Now we know that;

ΔG = -nFE°cell

n = 2

F = 96,500 J/(V・mol)

E°cell = +0.0140 V

ΔG = -(2 *  96,500  * 0.0140)

ΔG = -2702 J

But;

ΔG = -RTlnK

lnK = -(ΔG/RT)

K = e^[-(ΔG/RT))

K = e^[-(( -2702)/8.314 * 298]

K = 2.976

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Which unit is used to measure the distance between galaxies? Question 3 options: kilometers decades years light years

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Answer:

light years

Explanation:

light year is the DISTANCE light travels in one year ...a very large distance

Answer:

light years

Explanation:

since distance between galaxy space ,objects .

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All stars begin their life in a

O black hole

O main sequence

O protostar

O nebula​

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Answer:

nebula

Explanation:

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Calculate the pH of the following aqueous solution:
0.35 M NaF (pKa for HF = 3.14)

I'm pretty sure I know how to calculate the pH by itself, but I am confused on how to get the equation. I'm not sure what HF has to do with this, other than it's an acid. I'm probably overthinking it because it's worded differently. Thanks in advance!​

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The pH of an aqueous solution that has a concentration of 0.35 M NaF and pKa for HF = 3.14 is 3.6.

How to calculate pH?

The pH of a solution refers to the degree of acidity or alkalinity of the solution. It can be calculated using the Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation as follows:

pH = pka + log ([A-]/[HA])

Where;

A- = conjugate baseHA = weak acid

pH = pKa + log([F-]/[HF])

pH = 3.14 + log(1/0.35)

pH = 3.14 + 0.4559 = 3.595

Therefore, the pH of an aqueous solution that has a concentration of 0.35 M NaF and pKa for HF = 3.14 is 3.6.

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Reactivity Series
Iron, tin and zinc all react with dilute hydrochloric acid to produce hydrogen.
Plan an experiment to determine the order of reactivity of iron, tin and zinc.
You are provided with powdered samples of the metals and common laboratory apparatus.

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Answer:

Measuring electode potential

Explanation:

Make an electrode of all of them and measure standard reductive potential metals with lower srp will be more reactive

The metals which are placed above the hydrogen in the reactivty series can produce hydrogen gas with HCl. The order of reactivity of given metals is as follows: Zinc > iron > tin.

What is reactivity series?

The reactivity series of elements or the activity series can be defined as the arrangement of metals in descending order according to their reactivities.

The metals placed at the top of the activity series are strong reducing agents and can be readily oxidized. These metals readily tarnish/corrode. The reducing ability becomes weaker while moving down the reactivity series.

The electropositivity of the elements decreases as we move down in the reactivity series of metals. All metals which are placed above hydrogen in the activity series can able to release hydrogen gas upon reacting with dilute HCl.

Therefore, the metals Iron, tin, and zinc release hydrogen gas when they react with the HCl. The order of reactivity is according to their reduction potential which is Zinc > iron > tin.

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If the actual yield for a substance is 39.487g but the theoretical yield is 38.000g, what is
the percent yield?
a. 2%
b. 96%
c. 50%
d. 104%

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Answer:

b. 96%

Explanation:

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